The PGA Tour and Haas' manager, Allen Hobbs, confirmed in a statement Wednesday morning that Haas, 35, was a passenger in the car that was involved in the accident. According to the statement, Haas avoided serious injuries and was planning to return to his home in Greenville, S.C., after his release from the hospital.

The two cars collided on a residential block in the wealthy Pacific Palisades neighborhood Tuesday evening, according to Los Angeles police Officer James Stoughton.

A third vehicle driven by actor Luke Wilson was clipped by the Ferrari, an LAPD spokesperson told USA TODAY Sports. Wilson was not hurt.

A message seeking comment was left for a representative for Wilson, star of films including Legally Blonde, Idiocracy and The Royal Tenenbaums.

The Ferrari’s driver, who died at the scene, was a member of the family that Haas was staying with as he prepared to play this week in the Genesis Open at nearby Riviera Country Club, the golfer’s manager Allen Hobbs said.

He was identified by coroner’s officials as Mark William Gibello, 71, a resident of Pacific Palisades.

“While Bill escaped serious injuries and has been released from the hospital, he is understandably shaken up and – more importantly – his deepest condolences go out to the host family during this tragic and difficult time,” Hobbs said in a statement. KTLA reported that the driver of the BMW involved in the crash, a 50-year-old woman, was hospitalized.